The document lists 36 questions that could be asked in the Speaking Part 1 section of the IELTS exam. The questions cover a range of topics including empathy, materialism, leisure activities, news, travel, food, learning, role models, regrets, celebrations, hobbies, criticism and more. They are designed to elicit short responses about the test taker's opinions, experiences and preferences.
The document lists 36 questions that could be asked in the Speaking Part 1 section of the IELTS exam. The questions cover a range of topics including empathy, materialism, leisure activities, news, travel, food, learning, role models, regrets, celebrations, hobbies, criticism and more. They are designed to elicit short responses about the test taker's opinions, experiences and preferences.
The document lists 36 questions that could be asked in the Speaking Part 1 section of the IELTS exam. The questions cover a range of topics including empathy, materialism, leisure activities, news, travel, food, learning, role models, regrets, celebrations, hobbies, criticism and more. They are designed to elicit short responses about the test taker's opinions, experiences and preferences.
The document lists 36 questions that could be asked in the Speaking Part 1 section of the IELTS exam. The questions cover a range of topics including empathy, materialism, leisure activities, news, travel, food, learning, role models, regrets, celebrations, hobbies, criticism and more. They are designed to elicit short responses about the test taker's opinions, experiences and preferences.
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C1 Speaking Part 1 Questions
Do you consider yourself an empathetic person?
Do you care more about material or intellectual wealth? Why? How is watching a film at the cinema different from watching it at home? Do you always vote in your country’s elections? Why? /Why not? Do you prefer to be with lots of people or alone? After English, which language would you most like to learn? Tell me about a book that you have read recently. Which animal do you identify with the most? Why? Tell me about an activity that you have always wanted to try. When you are tired, what do you do to try and stay awake? Do you get scared watching horror films? Are you afraid of anything in particular? /Do you have any phobias? Are you good at cooking? What do you like to make if you have lots of time? Are you a creative person? What kind of music do you like to listen to while relaxing? Is there anything in your home town which ‘puts it on the map’? Do you prefer giving or receiving gifts? What is your weakness when it comes to food? Which area of the world would you like to know more about? Do you like to keep up to date with the latest news? Why? /Why not? Would you prefer a night out dancing, or a quiet dinner at home on a Saturday night? Do you think that it’s important to always be learning new things? Tell me about someone that you admire. What is a regret that you have, something you would change if you could? Which celebration do you like the most in your country? Why? Tell me about a story you have seen in the news recently. If you had the chance to live in another country, which would it be? Why? What do you to feel better when you’re sad or demotivated? Do you think that there are enough green spaces where you live? What bad habit should you cut down on? What is your favourite type of weather? Why? Do you consider yourself a hard-working person? Are there things you could do to improve? Are you a conscientious person? What fashion trend do you dislike? Why? Tell me about a story you have seen in the news recently. Would you like to study anything just for interest? What would it be? Do you like to play board games? Which ones? Are you good at accepting criticism? Why/why not? What sport are you good at? Is there a sport or game that you would like to try?